तस्य पुत्रत्रयं जज्ञ ऋतुकालाभिगामिनः । एकतश्चद्वितश्चैव त्रितश्चैवेति भामिनि
tasya putratrayaṃ jajña ṛtukālābhigāminaḥ | ekataścadvitaścaiva tritaścaiveti bhāmini
A él le nacieron tres hijos, fieles a acercarse a sus esposas en la estación debida; se llamaban Ekata, Dvita y Trita, oh dama resplandeciente.
Śiva (Īśvara), continuing narration to Pārvatī
Tirtha: Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Scene: A calm domestic-genealogical tableau: a noble couple and three newborn princes, with subtle symbols of ṛtu-dharma (seasonal flowers, lunar calendar motif).
Even household life is sanctified by discipline—observing dharmic conduct (ṛtu-kāla) is praised as part of righteous living.
Indirectly, the verse sets up the Tritakūpa/Prabhāsa-kṣetra māhātmya narrative by introducing key figures.
A dharmic norm is stated: approaching conjugal relations in the proper season (ṛtu-kāla), as part of gṛhastha-dharma.